A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical SurgeryD. Appleton, 1880 - 541 páginas |
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... shows that no abnormality fol- lowed the removal of all the teeth at once , such a result is to be feared from such a practice , and most certainly will ensue if there be not a coincident , independent , and ample development of the ...
... shows that no abnormality fol- lowed the removal of all the teeth at once , such a result is to be feared from such a practice , and most certainly will ensue if there be not a coincident , independent , and ample development of the ...
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... shows the universality of the law , that departures from a normal type are liable to be transmitted to succeeding generations , and eventually the peculiarity be- comes the fixed type of the family or race . For example , we have seen ...
... shows the universality of the law , that departures from a normal type are liable to be transmitted to succeeding generations , and eventually the peculiarity be- comes the fixed type of the family or race . For example , we have seen ...
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... show how constant is the mingling in the off- spring of the traits of character and the peculiar features of two diverse races brought together in marriage . This mix- ing , without blending or harmonizing , is productive of de- formity ...
... show how constant is the mingling in the off- spring of the traits of character and the peculiar features of two diverse races brought together in marriage . This mix- ing , without blending or harmonizing , is productive of de- formity ...
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... show deciduous and permanent teeth , it is not a matter of surprise that there should be irregularity in the permanent ... shows that but little enlargement of the dental arch had taken place , while the presence of the crowns of all the ...
... show deciduous and permanent teeth , it is not a matter of surprise that there should be irregularity in the permanent ... shows that but little enlargement of the dental arch had taken place , while the presence of the crowns of all the ...
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... show that some new direction must be given to nearly every tooth , or irregularity of the most pronounced character must ensue . The general con- dition of the lower teeth is not dissimilar to that of the upper ones , and this example ...
... show that some new direction must be given to nearly every tooth , or irregularity of the most pronounced character must ensue . The general con- dition of the lower teeth is not dissimilar to that of the upper ones , and this example ...
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A Treatise on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical Surgery Norman William Kingsley Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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adapted alveolar alveolar arch apparatus appliance applied articulation artificial palate artificial teeth artificial velum attached band bandage bicuspids bone buccal canines central incisors chin cleft palate congenital defect deformity dental arch dentist denture edge elastic entirely external extraction face fissure fixture fracture front teeth gold gutta-percha hard palate illustration impression interdental splint irregularity larynx lateral incisors ligatures lower jaw lower teeth marked masticating maxilla mechanical ment molar teeth mouth movement muscles nares nasal cavity natural teeth nearly nose obturator occlusion opening operation organs palatine palatine arch passed patient permanent teeth pharynx plaster portion position posterior pressure produce removed resonance result retaining plate roof rubber screw seen shown in Fig shows side soft palate sound speech superior surface tion tissue tongue tooth treatment upper jaw upper lip upper teeth uvula V-shaped vibrations vocal vowel vulcanite vulcanite plate wire wire band worn
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